I think DVDF9 is definitely misinterpreting the scene, though. sure, the T&A is there for the audience to enjoy, but from the kid's perspective, he's just trying to scare his sister. She's old enough to know that what he does in inappropriate, but he's not a teenager, he probably hasn't hit puberty yet, so there's nothing sexual about it to him.

I've reviewed both on the site, but I really love Eyes of a Stranger. Great slasher flick, one that's just on the cusp of the upper echelon of the sub-genre. Great setting, Savini effects work, stylish direction, Jennifer Jason Leigh and some nasty kills. Doesn't get enough love.

Dead & Buried has its admirers, but it's a cold film without characters to really latch onto. Well directed and a good concept, though. I just never really connected with it.

I remember renting the VHS under the title "Make Them Die Slowly" and the only reason why was because of the warning about some high number of kills. Man, was I disappointed at the time. I watched it again recently and found it slightly more enjoyable only because I knew what I was in for. I dunno, it's better than most jungle cannibalism films, but I'm not a huge fan of those to begin with.

I found it to be slightly better than CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST but that may be because I saw it first...this is more of the same. Just be warned that this also has animals being killed for gory filler. Just plain lazy, if you ask me.

Holy shit! I can't believe Killer Party isn't talked about more often, or that I'd even really heard anything about it previous. Pretty much Hell Night meets Evil Dead 2, and so much damn fun! I enjoyed the fact that it swapped genres as it moved along, which usually doesn't work, but here it did - keeping the pace frantic and always engaging. This horror-comedy should have been a staple if you ask me.

__________________"Things only seem to be magic. There is no real magic. There's no real magic ever." - Martin

Deathdream, The Toolbox Murders, Let Sleeping Corpses Lie, Silent Scream, and Night School are great films, Deathdream being my favorite out the bunch. Killer Party (it has been several years since I saw it) was not all that. The comedy fell flat and the transition from slasher film to supernatural/demonic possession film was done very poorly, it pretty much just morphs into a totally different film in the last 20 minutes or so. When it comes to demonic/slasher/comedy hybrids I would go with Prom Night II. But that is just me.